Cellular Activities
									
... l Competitive inhibition – another molecule is shaped like the substrate and competes for the enzyme l Feedback inhibition – an accumulation of products inactivates the first enzyme in a series l Precursor activation - the presence of the first substrate activates all enzymes in the series. l An ...
                        	... l Competitive inhibition – another molecule is shaped like the substrate and competes for the enzyme l Feedback inhibition – an accumulation of products inactivates the first enzyme in a series l Precursor activation - the presence of the first substrate activates all enzymes in the series. l An ...
									Cell Organelles
									
... • Despite our complexity, we begin our lives as single cells. • Questions about life – from ecology to behavior, from evolution to reproduction – must be partly answered at the level of the cell because cells are the basic units of life. ...
                        	... • Despite our complexity, we begin our lives as single cells. • Questions about life – from ecology to behavior, from evolution to reproduction – must be partly answered at the level of the cell because cells are the basic units of life. ...
									Chromosomes and Cell Reproduction Human Reproduction
									
... Cytokinesis occurs differently in animal and plant cells.  In animal cells, the cell membrane pinches in until it eventually splits the cell into ...
                        	... Cytokinesis occurs differently in animal and plant cells.  In animal cells, the cell membrane pinches in until it eventually splits the cell into ...
									Introduction to Cells 1p1 2014
									
... How is DNA turned off (or on)?  Methylation of DNA (turns off)  Transcription factor proteins ...
                        	... How is DNA turned off (or on)?  Methylation of DNA (turns off)  Transcription factor proteins ...
									A-Phys 100, Sec
									
... A site where a type of RNA called rRNA (r=ribosomal) is combined with various proteins to eventually form a ribosome. This is another name for the Chromosomal material found within the nucleus of eukaryotic cells. It can be either bound to histone proteins and temporarily unavailable for use by the ...
                        	... A site where a type of RNA called rRNA (r=ribosomal) is combined with various proteins to eventually form a ribosome. This is another name for the Chromosomal material found within the nucleus of eukaryotic cells. It can be either bound to histone proteins and temporarily unavailable for use by the ...
									Viruses and Bacteria
									
... This part can go on for years…. The host cell will divide, and each time it replicates it’s DNA, it also makes a copy of the viral nucleic acid. ...
                        	... This part can go on for years…. The host cell will divide, and each time it replicates it’s DNA, it also makes a copy of the viral nucleic acid. ...
									Biology LP 11.14-12.2
									
... I can explain the mitotic cell cycle and outline the major aspects of each of the steps of mitosis. What is the structure of DNA in a prokaryotic cell? Mitosis – the process of mitosis and meiosis will be briefly compared by outlining the difference between diploid cells versus haploid cells to iden ...
                        	... I can explain the mitotic cell cycle and outline the major aspects of each of the steps of mitosis. What is the structure of DNA in a prokaryotic cell? Mitosis – the process of mitosis and meiosis will be briefly compared by outlining the difference between diploid cells versus haploid cells to iden ...
									melissa- Cell Structure and Function Cover Page and assessment
									
... 18. Base your answer on the accompanying diagrams and on your knowledge of biology. The diagrams represent two different cells and some of their parts. The diagrams are not drawn to scale. Which statement best describes these cells? ...
                        	... 18. Base your answer on the accompanying diagrams and on your knowledge of biology. The diagrams represent two different cells and some of their parts. The diagrams are not drawn to scale. Which statement best describes these cells? ...
									3 - cloudfront.net
									
... the cell. d. too many solutes. 12. Transport proteins play a role in both a. passive and active transport. b. exocytosis and endocytosis. c. diffusion and vesicle transport. d. phagocytosis and passive transport. ...
                        	... the cell. d. too many solutes. 12. Transport proteins play a role in both a. passive and active transport. b. exocytosis and endocytosis. c. diffusion and vesicle transport. d. phagocytosis and passive transport. ...
									chemo - Emerson Statistics
									
... of the drugs in cancer “cell lines”. These cell lines represent a culture of cells derived initially from a single cancer cell. The “human tumor cloning assay” involves testing the ability of cancer chemotherapies to kill cancer cell lines in vitro. A sample drawn from a liquid culture of some cell ...
                        	... of the drugs in cancer “cell lines”. These cell lines represent a culture of cells derived initially from a single cancer cell. The “human tumor cloning assay” involves testing the ability of cancer chemotherapies to kill cancer cell lines in vitro. A sample drawn from a liquid culture of some cell ...
									Студијски програм : БИОЛОГ
									
... anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, genetics, evolution and ecology of living organism. Goal of this course is to introduce students with main structural and ultrastructural characteristic of: acelular forms of life (viruses, prions and viroids), prokaryotic cells (bacteria and cyanobactera), eukaryo ...
                        	... anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, genetics, evolution and ecology of living organism. Goal of this course is to introduce students with main structural and ultrastructural characteristic of: acelular forms of life (viruses, prions and viroids), prokaryotic cells (bacteria and cyanobactera), eukaryo ...
									sample exam questions
									
... You have been performing experiments with two strains of bacteria that you isolated from the same environment. In a medium designed to cultivate oligotrophs (bacteria adapted to a nutrient-poor habitat), you have measured the doubling time of each species separately and report that species 1 double ...
                        	... You have been performing experiments with two strains of bacteria that you isolated from the same environment. In a medium designed to cultivate oligotrophs (bacteria adapted to a nutrient-poor habitat), you have measured the doubling time of each species separately and report that species 1 double ...
									Cell race information cards
									
... cytoplasm is the “factory” part of the plant cell in which chemical reactions take place to manufacture various substances. The nucleus holds the DNA molecules (chromosomes) that are composed of sections called genes. Genes code for the making of proteins that control the activity of the cell. Embed ...
                        	... cytoplasm is the “factory” part of the plant cell in which chemical reactions take place to manufacture various substances. The nucleus holds the DNA molecules (chromosomes) that are composed of sections called genes. Genes code for the making of proteins that control the activity of the cell. Embed ...
									THE PLANT CELL WALL A. Introduction. Plant cell wall: a tough coat
									
... Biotrophs (in living cells, haustorium for nutrients) - use penetration peg to get into cell - "sneaky": actively suppress plant defense responses! Plant defense against biotrophs: - increased HRGP synthesis in CW - crosslinking of PRPs (=disappearance from extracts) - papillae formation at penetrat ...
                        	... Biotrophs (in living cells, haustorium for nutrients) - use penetration peg to get into cell - "sneaky": actively suppress plant defense responses! Plant defense against biotrophs: - increased HRGP synthesis in CW - crosslinking of PRPs (=disappearance from extracts) - papillae formation at penetrat ...
									MicroViewer Lab: Cell Structure
									
... green leaf cells that are not in human cells. They are: _______________ and ______________. Slide # 5  Blood Cells 1. This slide shows three kinds of blood cells. Name them: ___________, ___________, and ___________. 2. Which type of cell is most numerous? 3. Can red blood cells reproduce? EXPLAIN! ...
                        	... green leaf cells that are not in human cells. They are: _______________ and ______________. Slide # 5  Blood Cells 1. This slide shows three kinds of blood cells. Name them: ___________, ___________, and ___________. 2. Which type of cell is most numerous? 3. Can red blood cells reproduce? EXPLAIN! ...
									Intro to Cells and Cell Parts
									
... 1) Go to www.youtube “Bill Nye the Science Guy – Cells”, answer all questions below. 2) go to www.cellsalive.com (ignore all advertisements) 3) in lower left in green color click on “plant/animal” cell under the heading Interactive Cell Model 4) click on the big button that say “Start the Animation” ...
                        	... 1) Go to www.youtube “Bill Nye the Science Guy – Cells”, answer all questions below. 2) go to www.cellsalive.com (ignore all advertisements) 3) in lower left in green color click on “plant/animal” cell under the heading Interactive Cell Model 4) click on the big button that say “Start the Animation” ...
									Cells Alive! Webquest Handout
									
... 1) Go to www.youtube “Bill Nye the Science Guy – Cells”, answer all questions below. 2) go to www.cellsalive.com (ignore all advertisements) 3) in lower left in green color click on “plant/animal” cell under the heading Interactive Cell Model 4) click on the big button that say “Start the Animation” ...
                        	... 1) Go to www.youtube “Bill Nye the Science Guy – Cells”, answer all questions below. 2) go to www.cellsalive.com (ignore all advertisements) 3) in lower left in green color click on “plant/animal” cell under the heading Interactive Cell Model 4) click on the big button that say “Start the Animation” ...
									Lab 24 – Mitosis Wheel
									
... Creating a Mitosis Wheel Refer to Template 1. Cut along the outer circle pattern. Trace the large circle pattern onto the light colored piece of construction paper. Transfer the marks on the larger disc onto the outer edge of your circle. Cut along the inner circle of the pattern piece and trace thi ...
                        	... Creating a Mitosis Wheel Refer to Template 1. Cut along the outer circle pattern. Trace the large circle pattern onto the light colored piece of construction paper. Transfer the marks on the larger disc onto the outer edge of your circle. Cut along the inner circle of the pattern piece and trace thi ...
									Midterm Review - juan
									
... A scientist wants to know if Miracle Grow will increase the number of tomatoes on his tomato plants. To tomato plant A he adds miracle grow; and to tomato plant B he does not add miracle grow. Both plants are given the same amount of light and water. After 6 weeks he counts the number of tomatoes ar ...
                        	... A scientist wants to know if Miracle Grow will increase the number of tomatoes on his tomato plants. To tomato plant A he adds miracle grow; and to tomato plant B he does not add miracle grow. Both plants are given the same amount of light and water. After 6 weeks he counts the number of tomatoes ar ...
									Design Challenge - cell model
									
... You will be responsible for designing and building a three-dimensional model of a cell that features of all the organelles a cell needs in order to function properly. This will require you to research organelles on top of the ones presented in class. You may choose to design a plant or animal cell; ...
                        	... You will be responsible for designing and building a three-dimensional model of a cell that features of all the organelles a cell needs in order to function properly. This will require you to research organelles on top of the ones presented in class. You may choose to design a plant or animal cell; ...
									Different Kinds of Building Blocks
									
... When was the last time you played with blocks? Do you remember what they looked like? Some of the blocks were square shapes, while others were round cylinders. Your blocks may have even been different colors, such as blue, red, and green. You probably made many different types of buildings with the ...
                        	... When was the last time you played with blocks? Do you remember what they looked like? Some of the blocks were square shapes, while others were round cylinders. Your blocks may have even been different colors, such as blue, red, and green. You probably made many different types of buildings with the ...
									Chapter 3
									
... The series of changes that a cell undergoes from the time it is formed until it reproduces is called its Life Cycle (cell cycle) ...
                        	... The series of changes that a cell undergoes from the time it is formed until it reproduces is called its Life Cycle (cell cycle) ...
									Cell Structure and Taxonomy
									
... Plasmids – extra-chromosomal DNA not part of nucleoid, found in cytoplasm. ...
                        	... Plasmids – extra-chromosomal DNA not part of nucleoid, found in cytoplasm. ...